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COUNCIL ACTION
CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE:
JANUARY 21, 2020
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ADOPT A RESOLUTION SUPPORTING
EXTENSIONS OF THE OC STREETCAR
(NONGENERAL FUND)
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APPROVED
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As Amended
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Ordinance on 1s' Reading
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Ordinance on 2" ° Reading
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Implementing Resolution
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RECOMMENDED ACTION
Adopt a resolution supporting the extensions of the OC Streetcar north on Harbor Boulevard to
the Anaheim Resort Area and the Platinum Triangle, and south on Bristol Street with connections
to the John Wayne Airport.
DISCUSSION
Since 2008, the cities of Santa Ana and Garden Grove have worked collaboratively with the
Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) on the OC Streetcar (Project). The Project will
extend the reach of Metrolink rail service by constructing a streetcar that will provide connectivity
between the Santa Ana Regional Transportation Center, through downtown Santa Ana, and
ultimately to a new transportation hub near Harbor Boulevard and Westminster Avenue in the
cities of Santa Ana and Garden Grove. With Harbor Boulevard being a critical public
transportation corridor, consisting of the busiest bus corridor in the county, there is clearly an
opportunity to implement a high -quality and high -capacity transit alternative. Additionally, the OC
Streetcar Project will greatly benefit commuters throughout the county who work in historic
Downtown Santa Ana and Civic Center, one of the largest employment centers in Orange
County.
The OC Streetcar is on track to begin operations in 2022. With nearly 30 percent of Orange
County's population and over 25 percent of the County's jobs located in the cities of Santa Ana,
Garden Grove, and Anaheim, an extension of the OC Streetcar route north from the
Harbor/Westminster Hub would efficiently support job centers in these three cities, as well as help
to alleviate worsening traffic conditions.
In 2018, OCTA, in collaboration with the cities of Santa Ana, Anaheim, Garden Grove, and
Fullerton, completed the Central Harbor Boulevard Transit Corridor Study. The study included
several northerly extension options, one of which included a terminus near Katella Avenue. Given
the completed transit study and the alternatives that were evaluated, an environmental study for
an extension project in this corridor is a logical next step. The recommended Resolution (Exhibit
1) demonstrates City Council support to extend the OC Streetcar Project to the Anaheim Resort
and advance the environmental study into the next phase.
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Additionally, OCTA is collaborating with the cities of Santa Ana, Costa Mesa, Newport Beach and
Irvine for the Bristol Street Transit Corridor Study. This study is looking at transit options along
the Bristol Street corridor with connections to the John Wayne Airport. The recommended
Resolution also demonstrates City Council support to extend the OC Streetcar Project to John
Wayne Airport with the completion of the current study and environmental study in the next
phase.
STRATEGIC PLAN ALIGNMENT
Approval of this item supports the City's efforts to meet the following Strategic Plan Goals:
1. Goal #3 — Economic Development, Objective #2 (create new opportunities for business/job
growth and encourage private development through new General Plan and Zoning Ordinance
policies), Strategy C (support business development and job growth along transit corridors
through the completion of critical transit plans/projects including: The Fixed Guideway
Project, Santa Ana Regional Transportation Center Master Plan, Complete Streets and
General Plan Circulation Element update).
2. Goal #3 — Economic Development, Objective #4 (continue to pursue objectives that shape
downtown Santa Ana into a thriving, culturally diverse, shopping, dining, and entertainment
destination), Strategy B (create a comprehensive program to manage parking that includes
innovative strategies to provide parking, create revenue and enhance accessibility in the
downtown).
3. Goal #6 — Community Facilities & Infrastructure, Objective #1 (establish and maintain a
Community Investment Plan for all City assets), Strategy G (develop and implement the City's
Capital Improvement Program in coordination with the Community Investment and Deferred
Maintenance Plans; [e.g., transit vision, street car, fixed guideway project, SARTC master
plan, Bristol Street widening, neighborhood streets, traffic improvements, park facilities, sport
fields, soccer fields, senior centers, bike master plan, etc.]).
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT
There is no environmental impact associated with this action.
FISCAL IMPACT
There is no fiscal impact associated with this action.
Nabil Saba, PE
Acting Executive Director
Public Works Agency
NS/EWG/JG/ST/HG
Exhibit: 1. Resolution
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RESOLUTION NO. 2020-
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
SANTA ANA IN SUPPORT OF EXTENSIONS OF THE OC
STREETCAR
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA AS
FOLLOWS:
Section 1. The City Council of the City of Santa Ana hereby finds, determines
and declares as follows:
A. Nearly 30 percent of Orange County's population reside in the Cities of
Santa Ana, Garden Grove, and Anaheim ("Cities"), and over 25 percent of
Orange County jobs are in the Cities.
B. Increasing population and employment growth in the region and Orange
County emphasize the critical need to improve infrastructure and expand
travel options.
C. Better access to jobs offers new opportunities for residents to continue to
live, work, and thrive in Orange County.
D. The Cities strongly desire to improve access to jobs in central Orange
County by strengthening public transportation systems.
E. Harbor Boulevard and Bristol Street are critical public transportation
corridors used by residents and workers for access to jobs and schools
throughout central Orange County.
F. The Orange County Transportation Authority ("OCTA") will soon complete
the OC Streetcar that will extend the reach of Metrolink service by
connecting the Santa Ana Regional Transportation Center to a new
transportation hub near Harbor Boulevard and Westminster Avenue in the
Cities of Santa Ana and Garden Grove.
G. The OC Streetcar will greatly benefit commuters throughout the county
who work in historic downtown Santa Ana and Civic Center, one of the
largest employment centers in Orange County.
H. OCTA completed a study in 2018 that considered, among other options,
extending the OC Streetcar north on Harbor Boulevard to the Anaheim
Resort area to connect to job centers in Santa Ana, Garden Grove, and
Anaheim.
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OCTA is conducting a study that is considering, among other options,
extending the OC Streetcar south on Bristol Street to the John Wayne
Airport area to connect to job centers in Santa Ana, Costa Mesa, Newport
Beach and Irvine.
J. The Cities believe an OC Streetcar extension to the Anaheim Resort area
should move forward as expeditiously as possible to provide community
benefits, improve public transportation services, and capture future state
and federal funds for project implementation.
K. Santa Ana also believes an OC Streetcar extension to the John Wayne
Airport should move forward as expeditiously as possible to provide
community benefits, improve public transportation services, and capture
future state and federal funds for project implementation.
Section 2. Based upon the above referenced recitals, and all details specified
in the accompanying Request for Council Action, and each of them, the City of Santa
Ana hereby supports extensions of the OC Streetcar, and requests that OCTA provide
funding to advance appropriate project development efforts for OC Streetcar extensions
to the Anaheim Resort and John Wayne Airport areas.
Section 3. Additionally, the City of Santa Ana is committed to complementary
street improvements and land uses that will further strengthen potential ridership and
state/federal funding opportunities for OC Streetcar extensions.
Section 4. This Resolution shall take effect immediately upon its adoption by
the City Council, and the Clerk of the Council shall attest to and certify the vote adopting
this Resolution.
ADOPTED this day of .12020.
Miguel A. Pulido
Mayor
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
Sonia R. Carvalho
City Attorney
By:
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Ryan O. odg
Assistant City Attorney
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NOES: Councilmembers
ABSTAIN: Councilmembers
NOT PRESENT: Councilmembers
CERTIFICATE OF ATTESTATION AND ORIGINALITY
I, Daisy Gomez, Clerk of the Council, do hereby attest to and certify the attached
Resolution No. 2020- to be the original resolution adopted by the City Council of
the City of Santa Ana on January 21, 2020.
Date:
Clerk of the Council
City of Santa Ana
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